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grant frank's runs into a 2nd we can do over a bill that could stop the public from filming the police but the government insists it was cracked down also it's come here on the weekly. let's go inside and talk to the 1st full interiors of worlds 1st and he called it mass vaccination rush hour with people who are sick with hospitalizations in intensive care and needing long ventilators and i don't want to see this anymore becomes that your patients myself and inhumane and degrading a rights group accuses the e.u. of having its own town of oh by ignoring hundreds of its citizens held as terrorist suspects in camps in syria. sunday it thought the international so it's the weekly where we look at the headlines that grabbed attention over the past 7 days welcome well 1st off let's talk about how and frogs demonstrators tool through the streets for a 2nd consecutive weekend setting fire to very close and smashing shops and pranks for a security bill which could stop the public from filming the police officers responded with tear gas and more than 60 protesters were arrested nationwide while
grant frank's runs into a 2nd we can do over a bill that could stop the public from filming the police but the government insists it was cracked down also it's come here on the weekly. let's go inside and talk to the 1st full interiors of worlds 1st and he called it mass vaccination rush hour with people who are sick with hospitalizations in intensive care and needing long ventilators and i don't want to see this anymore becomes that your patients myself and inhumane and degrading a rights...
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granted clemency. chairman of president frank walters time are says there is a light at the end of the tunnel we'll have more on what he had to say about the krona virus endemic due to his traditional christmas address. plus a socially distanced christmas eve mass in rome pope francis marks the day with a service in the vatican conforming to coronavirus and gentle so. i'm quite richardson welcome to the show after months of uncertainty britain and the european union have finally struck an agreement on a poster breck's a trade deal its implementation will mark a big changes the u.k. and e.u. will form to separate markets and free movement between the 2 will end and both sides patched up their differences at the 11th hour to avert an encroaching crisis at the end of the 12 month transition period approached. just days before the january 1st deadline britain is set to leave the european union with a trade deal after months of wrangling the 2 sides finally agreed to the terms on which the e.u. would be allowed to continue fishing in british waters the last piece of the puzzle to fall into place before the d
granted clemency. chairman of president frank walters time are says there is a light at the end of the tunnel we'll have more on what he had to say about the krona virus endemic due to his traditional christmas address. plus a socially distanced christmas eve mass in rome pope francis marks the day with a service in the vatican conforming to coronavirus and gentle so. i'm quite richardson welcome to the show after months of uncertainty britain and the european union have finally struck an...
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granted clemency. chairman of president frank loesser steinmeier says there is a light at the end of the tunnel but i have more on what he had to say about the krona virus pandemic in his traditional christmas address. plus a socially distanced christmas eve mass in the world pope francis marks the day with a surface in the vatican conforming to coronavirus hindu temples. and play richardson welcome to the show after months of uncertainty britain and the european union have finally. an agreement on a post a bracks a trade deal it's implementation it will mark a big change as the u.k. and e.u. will form 2 separate markets and free movement between the 2 will end and both sides patched up their differences at the 11th hour to avert an encroaching crisis at the end of the 12 month transition period approached just days before the january 1st deadline britain is set to leave the european union with a trade deal after months of wrangling the 2 sides finally agreed to the terms on which the e.u. would be allowed to continue fishing in british waters the last piece of the puzzle to fall into place before the dea
granted clemency. chairman of president frank loesser steinmeier says there is a light at the end of the tunnel but i have more on what he had to say about the krona virus pandemic in his traditional christmas address. plus a socially distanced christmas eve mass in the world pope francis marks the day with a surface in the vatican conforming to coronavirus hindu temples. and play richardson welcome to the show after months of uncertainty britain and the european union have finally. an...
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frank williams, the president of the grant association is a great lincoln. of todonateed all his material mississippi state. it is said they have these papers because donors wanted the civil war to be over the way things happened. the dean of libraries was another individual who wanted it. southern illinois university. we got it. gen. petraeus: when was it established there? john: at ohio state university. gen. petraeus: when was the grant presidential library established/ john: it has been 10 years since state. to mississippi was able legislature to build a new wonderful floor for us two years ago. gen. petraeus: this group having an informed audience. was there any record of discussion between the generals letter objecting to the vicksburg campaign? grant plans this risky storming he ging down underneatht -- underneath the guns and going into the countryside to defeat reinforcements that were going to come to vicksburg. sherman looked at this and raised very considerable concerns about the level of risk, so much that he insisted a letter be put into the fi
frank williams, the president of the grant association is a great lincoln. of todonateed all his material mississippi state. it is said they have these papers because donors wanted the civil war to be over the way things happened. the dean of libraries was another individual who wanted it. southern illinois university. we got it. gen. petraeus: when was it established there? john: at ohio state university. gen. petraeus: when was the grant presidential library established/ john: it has been 10...
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frank about it. i mean, it would be a really bad thing if there was a coal mine there, but it wouldn't surprise me if the right were granted. [man speing indiinctly] i was at a meeting where they promised 500obs with a specific mine, but what happened is that the mining company brought their own laborers in. they did not recruit locals to work at the mine because their laborers were already trained as miners, so they just brought them in and started mining. theyake all these promises about jobs and security and the contribution to the local economy and the community, and then they just leave. [sea bird squawks] ooshuizen: we've got wonderful sun, we've got a great wind resource. if you look at south africa, it could be, you know, one of the big contributors to renewable energy in the world. it's something that can make the economy grow. it just needs to get tapped into. we are still not even at 10% of the country's electricity being supplied by renewables. i think, with technology moving forward, you could get very close to supplying all the energy that the country needs from renewables. the resource is there. quite a few
frank about it. i mean, it would be a really bad thing if there was a coal mine there, but it wouldn't surprise me if the right were granted. [man speing indiinctly] i was at a meeting where they promised 500obs with a specific mine, but what happened is that the mining company brought their own laborers in. they did not recruit locals to work at the mine because their laborers were already trained as miners, so they just brought them in and started mining. theyake all these promises about jobs...
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he found what a good job was being done by the grant papers so he donated all his material to mississippi state. down the line this is going to help. frank says this regularly -- down the line it is going to be said that mississippi state has these papers because the donors wanted the civil war to be over and you have things help. -- dr. marszalek: then the dean of .ibraries -- gen. petraeus: when was it actually establish their? established there? presidentialgrant library established at mississippi state? has been 10k: it years since the grand presidential library came to mississippi state -- grant presidential library came to mississippi state. that they were able to build a beautiful new floor for us -- gen. petraeus: i will jump into some of the audience questions that were submitted, this group having a wonderfully inquisitive and informed on the dance -- audience. the first question asks was there a record of the discussion between the generals in the 1863 --ter he filed recording his the context for this was that grant planned this a incredible audacious storming going down underneath the guns of vicksburg on the river and linkin
he found what a good job was being done by the grant papers so he donated all his material to mississippi state. down the line this is going to help. frank says this regularly -- down the line it is going to be said that mississippi state has these papers because the donors wanted the civil war to be over and you have things help. -- dr. marszalek: then the dean of .ibraries -- gen. petraeus: when was it actually establish their? established there? presidentialgrant library established at...
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grants provides up to ten thousands. >>> now to san francisco, a restaurant owner had to defend her daughter and two yields against an angry customer. amber lee has more. 72 frank, the owner of the restaurant tells me she's been here 30 years and has seen her fair share of angry customers but that no one has attacked her or her family physically until now. >> reporter: she tells me she took action to defend her family. >> for my family, for my daughter, for mygroundson i have to do whatever i have to do in that moment. i don't have a choice. >> reporter: she shared with me a surveillance video of a female customer who became irate. she was seen taking a bag of food off the table that appears to belong to another customer and placed it on the floor. >> she was so upset that she started noling stuff at us. >> reporter: the woman could be seek throwing a small bottle of sanitizer. the owner tells me her motherly and grandmother kicked in. she literally turned the table on the woman to get her out the restaurant. >> i got the table and i tried to control her with the table. but she's crazy. >> reporter: the customer is seen falling. campo says the woman left before
grants provides up to ten thousands. >>> now to san francisco, a restaurant owner had to defend her daughter and two yields against an angry customer. amber lee has more. 72 frank, the owner of the restaurant tells me she's been here 30 years and has seen her fair share of angry customers but that no one has attacked her or her family physically until now. >> reporter: she tells me she took action to defend her family. >> for my family, for my daughter, for mygroundson i...
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frank mckenzie. since then we had the honor of hosting some of the country's brightest most seasoned leaders in the defense space, including former usdb michele flournoy, heidi grant, the current centcom deputy commander jim malloy who recently transitioned into the role having served earlier as the nafsent commander. the current centcom security chief, the former asd for international security affairs, and, of course, the former lebanese armed forces commander or rear admiral. let me take this opportunity to thank centcom and leadership for their partnership with us at mei. we're honored and proud of working with you. i do recognize we need to bring in more officials or officers from the region on this show but believe me that is not for lack of trying. not even easy thing to do for all sorts of reasons. but that said, i am committed to this endeavor and will keep trying. today we have the privilege of having with us major general kevin copsey, deputy commander of strategy for combined joint task force operation inherent resolve and i'll talk to him about the status of the anti-isis campaign in iraq and syria. and the future of that effort. i encourage you to che
frank mckenzie. since then we had the honor of hosting some of the country's brightest most seasoned leaders in the defense space, including former usdb michele flournoy, heidi grant, the current centcom deputy commander jim malloy who recently transitioned into the role having served earlier as the nafsent commander. the current centcom security chief, the former asd for international security affairs, and, of course, the former lebanese armed forces commander or rear admiral. let me take this...
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to "squawk box" this morning, if the moderna is granted full approval, the logistics will be dramatically different from pfizers, and we want to get to frankk. >> with the shipping of 6 million doses it ramps up about 24 hours after fda approval. the biggest difference between the moderna and pfizer vaccines is no need for dry ice it's viable at room temperature for as long as 12 hours. different sensitivity to temperature. different containers and different logistics. production is split between moderna in suburban boston, and partner lanza in new hampshire large quantities are taken to indiana, where catalent fills viles, and prepares for shipping by mckesson. fedex and ups fly from hubs in memphis, and louisville around the u.s. ups told us earlier this week, the moderna vaccine requires much more planning. >> it has its own unique challenges and because that vaccine is in smaller order quantities, there will be more packages than we have for this one. so the volume differences are quite dramatic, and we'll have to be working through that with operation warp speed on how to prioritize deliveries. >> for the first round, syringes and oth
to "squawk box" this morning, if the moderna is granted full approval, the logistics will be dramatically different from pfizers, and we want to get to frankk. >> with the shipping of 6 million doses it ramps up about 24 hours after fda approval. the biggest difference between the moderna and pfizer vaccines is no need for dry ice it's viable at room temperature for as long as 12 hours. different sensitivity to temperature. different containers and different logistics....